England in South Africa 1909/10
Match length: 5 days. Balls per over: 6. Series result: South Africa won 3–2.
| No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106 | 1,3,4,5 Jan 1910 | Tip Snooke | Shrimp Leveson Gower | Old Wanderers | SA by 19 runs |
| 107 | 21,22,24,25,26 Jan 1910 | Tip Snooke | Shrimp Leveson Gower | Lord's, Durban | SA by 95 runs |
| 108 | 26,28 Feb, 1,2,3 Mar 1910 | Tip Snooke | Shrimp Leveson Gower | Old Wanderers | ENG by 3 wkts |
| 109 | 7,8,9 Mar 1910 | Tip Snooke | Frederick Fane | Newlands | SA by 4 wkts |
| 110 | 11,12,14 Mar 1910 | Tip Snooke | Frederick Fane | Newlands | ENG by 9 wkts |
Read more about this topic: History Of Test Cricket From 1901 To 1914
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